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 | The 3DChart component can display doughnut charts. The doughnut can be displayed with segment or torus styles. The user can control the radius, begin angle and detachment of individual rings. The doughnut segment texts can be displayed vertically or horizontally. The most common variations of the doughnut charts include: changing the doughnut style, changing the text orientation for the individual rings, changing the detachment of each individual item and changing the detachment between the rings. |
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![Doughnut chart 2]() | The 3DChart component can display doughnut charts. The doughnut can be displayed with segment or torus styles. The user can control the radius, begin angle and detachment of individual rings. The doughnut segment texts can be displayed vertically or horizontally. The most common variations of the doughnut charts include: changing the doughnut style, changing the text orientation for the individual rings, changing the detachment of each individual item and changing the detachment between the rings. |
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![Doughnut chart 3]() | The 3DChart component can display doughnut charts. The doughnut can be displayed with segment or torus styles. The user can control the radius, begin angle and detachment of individual rings. The doughnut segment texts can be displayed vertically or horizontally. The most common variations of the doughnut charts include: changing the doughnut style, changing the text orientation for the individual rings, changing the detachment of each individual item and changing the detachment between the rings. |
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![Doughnut chart with expanded section]() | The 3DChart component can display doughnut charts. The doughnut can be displayed with segment or torus styles. The user can control the radius, begin angle and detachment of individual rings. The doughnut segment texts can be displayed vertically or horizontally. The most common variations of the doughnut charts include: changing the doughnut style, changing the text orientation for the individual rings, changing the detachment of each individual item and changing the detachment between the rings. |
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